This bug is only partially fixed. Indeo 4 video (IV41) still isn't
supported by either ffmpeg or gstreamer. Status should be changed back.
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Feature request: intel indeo 4 5 codec support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/490084
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I can confirm this bug in Evolution 2.26.1 on Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope.
The following procedure consistently triggers the bug:
(1) Create a subfolder in Inbox
(2) Copy several messages into the new folder
(3) Rename the folder
(4) Delete a single email from the renamed folder
Expected
Further Information:
If you do the following:
(1) Copy several emails into a subfolder of Inbox
(2) Rename the folder
(3) Chose File-Backup Settings
(4) Restart Evolution
At this point, the emails are still there. Now,
(5) Chose File-Restore Settings and restore from
Workaround: Dont rename your folders, but:
(1) create a new folder with the new name
(2) copy the emails from the old folder to the new one
(3) delete the old folder
This procedure seems to be useful for repairing affected folders
(i.e., folders that have recently been renamed and are
Renaming the folder back to its original name had no effect whatsoever.
The folder was still empty.
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evolution deletes all e-mails in a folder after renaming
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/397980
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Desktop Bugs, which is a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gimp
Release: Ubuntu 9.04 for 64 bit architectures.
Hardware: Intel Core Duo, 2.4 Ghz
Version: gimp_2.6.6-0ubuntu1
Frequency: Happens every time.
Expected Behaviour: I tell Gimp to start. Gimp starts.
Observed Behaviour: I tell Gimp to start. Gimp
I can confirm this bug using the nvidia-glx-new driver an compiz window
manager. It seems to be a repainting problem; I usually switch to
workspace/viewport 2 and back to workspace/viewport 1, which repaints
the screen. Few controls (e.g. the desktop switcher applet) are
repainted by hovering the
Thanks a lot, Claudiu!
That does indeed seem to work. I'll try this for 2-3 days, and report
back unless I run into a crash again earlier.
I wonder though, was the BackingStore option enabled by default on
Ubuntu Hardy? I'd nerver heard of it before, so I don't think I enabled
it manually.
With all due respect, I protest the closing of this bug report. There is
no .crash file that I could submit. Indeed, the /var/crash directory
contains nothing but the .lock file.
If I should gather further information for you to deal with this bug,
please tell me which and how to obtain it. Don't
The information at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash , or
more specifically at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace , is not
applicable, since gdm is killed when the crash occurs. Once X has
restarted and i have logged in again, no gdm is running.
How do I obtain a backtrace under these
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem
On Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron) prerelease, totem consistently crashes X
when I try to leave fullscreen mode. Fullscreen works perfectly, but
leaving fullscreen mode breaks the X server. Not always, but about every
third time. I'm using the
Confirmed. Updating to 0.5.9-1ubuntu2~feisty1 fixed this bug for me.
Thanks a lot!
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No DVD icon in Places Computer and Desktop when mounted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41458
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 82335 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/82335
I'm sorry, I certainly didn't mean to criticise you with that not a
fix remark. Yout help was very much appreciated. Thanks.
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In Feisty Fawn, Gaim fails to autoconnect to ICQ account on startup
Removing the packages network-manager and network-manager-gnome is a
workaround for this bug. It's also a workaround for bug #97557,
evolution not remembering offline/online mode from the last session. I
don't consider it a fix for either bug.
System Monitor says the network-manager process was
No, removing the packages network-manager and network-manager-gnome
is a workaround for this bug. It's also a workaround for bug #97520,
Gaim being unable to autoconnect on startup. Of course it's not a fix
for either bug.
I'm using a Fritz!X USB ISDN card, with CAPI4Linux and the fxusb driver,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gaim
I have configured Gaim to autoconnect to my ICQ account on startup. But
the attempt to connect never succeeds: Gaim says Waiting for network
connection in the statusbar (I'm using the german translation, so I'm
not sure about the exact english
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
In Feisty Fawn, whenever I send a message (using SMTP), it gets sent
successfully, but it never shows up in the sent messages folder (I'm
using the german translation, so I'm not sure about the exact english
wording).
Steps to reproduce: Send
Please ignore this bug report. It turned out that it happened because I
tampered with evolution's config files. Sorry.
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In Feisty, sent emails never show up in the sent messages folder
https://launchpad.net/bugs/97521
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Evolution can switch between an online mode (File - Work online) and an
offline mode (File - Work offline). I'm using the german translation,
so the exact wording could be different in english.
In Dapper Drake and Edgy Eft (and possibly before
I can confirm that this bug is still present in Feisty Fawn.
Some observations:
(1) When the DVD drive is empty and the lid is closed, a DVD icon is
shown in Computer. This is expected behaviour. But there's no way to
open the lid from Computer: Right clicking on DVD drive and
selecting eject
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: totem-xine
When I try to play a vorbis file with totem-xine in Feisty, a dialog box
pops up telling me that the vorbis codec is not supported and that i
ought to install additional packages. totem-gstreamer plays my vorbis
files just fine. Surprisingly,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-menus
I dislike Ubuntu's logout dialog and use GNOME's logout dialogs by
setting the GConf-key /apps/panel/global/upstream-session to true.
This has the effect that I have two entries in GNOME's System menu: A
Logout entry and a Shutdown entry. I
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